Soldato
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When I get round to buyin a carbon bike it'll be for the sake of having a nice light summer bike, and for wanting to try carbon and see what it's like. I won't be appreciably faster, and it would be somewhat crazy to think I would be. Am I poweful enough to benefit from the extra stiffness? No. Is saving 2kg on a bike going to matter when I could probably lose 10kg to get to a racing weight? No.
In other news, I've managed to track down my missing wheels. Hurrah.
Were they at a blokes house down your street?


It's still cheaper than buying a decent new bike, though, and given it's only a winter bike/commuter/beater I'm not too fussed about it being heavy - I'd just rather get it a bit more presentable. If I'm going to ride it with panniers or in the winter then an extra kilo on the frame is hardly the end of the world.



